😁👀Making Leather Patches For Hats and Apparel With Your Co2 Laser Engraver-How It's Made!

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • In this video I will teach you from start to finish how to design a leather patch in Adobe Illustrator, 🎁 ALL ITEMS AND USED IN DESCRIPTION BELOW WITH LINKS🎁 prepare your leather for engraving and cutting with your laser, apply the right adhesive👀, and finally how to apply to a hat, or any other apparel. Folks this is the video you have been waiting for, all 🎁secrets revealed🎁 all supplies listed in description.. lets do this.
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  • @owatagi
    @owatagi Рік тому +5

    I hope you see this at this late date. THAT WAS A MASTERS CLASS IN A FEW MINUTES. Thanks so much.

  • @STRYCAZ
    @STRYCAZ 3 роки тому

    Awesome! I’m glad I found you guys!

  • @danielrivera5112
    @danielrivera5112 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this content brother!

  • @frankgarcia4644
    @frankgarcia4644 2 роки тому +1

    Good video man! Thanks for showing your process.

  • @Tubefish07
    @Tubefish07 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. You are the man bro! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!

  • @tae6787
    @tae6787 3 роки тому +1

    thank u for this video ! awesome hat

  • @nucreative4556
    @nucreative4556 3 роки тому +2

    This is dope

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @kirkmccard1250
    @kirkmccard1250 Рік тому +1

    Best alignment tip I have seen. Thank you.

  • @BaybekaRanch
    @BaybekaRanch Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video! new to laser and I was looking for how to make leather patches and you answered a bunch of my questions!!! Cheers!

  • @RobSandstromDesigns
    @RobSandstromDesigns 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the information. New to lasers and finding my way to how to make it a productive tool.

  • @edriveria64
    @edriveria64 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your advice

  • @kellyklaask7su990
    @kellyklaask7su990 2 роки тому

    Some great tips in this video. Thanks!

  • @thehamlinwoodshop
    @thehamlinwoodshop 3 роки тому

    Great video. I have an Epilog mini. Keep the vids coming!!!

  • @kirstiegreen6557
    @kirstiegreen6557 2 роки тому

    Great video 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @SandraJeanneDesign
    @SandraJeanneDesign Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @carriea8917
    @carriea8917 2 роки тому +1

    I love your videos! Would you be able to do a video in Corel draw how to design patch? Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @gracedesilva.
    @gracedesilva. 10 місяців тому

    Cool! Cool! Drop dat knowledge brotha’!

  • @ragcell
    @ragcell 3 роки тому +8

    One suggestion... If you make your outer raster line slightly larger than the vector cutting line, one would not see a sliver of "raw" leather on the perimeter of the patch---essentially cutting over the "fat" perimeter line. Great technique and info!

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      cool

    • @jmcbc1963
      @jmcbc1963 Рік тому

      Geeze, I was tired when I typed that. I meant to say 3-4 oz leather. lol

  • @redwolf9563
    @redwolf9563 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job my laser brother from another mother! (same laser too)

  • @pineapplesandpinwheels2491
    @pineapplesandpinwheels2491 2 роки тому +2

    Love this video! So helpful. I’m just starting to learn AI. Your instructions were easy to understand and follow. I hope you will consider doing a video showing how to add a faux stitch line around the patch

  • @carlosmagana386
    @carlosmagana386 3 роки тому

    Do you know if the .2 hair will
    Work on gravograph Gravograph has some shitty training. Your are great. Thanks for the tips.

  • @cathymyers7831
    @cathymyers7831 Рік тому +1

    Just saw a video where they poured resin epoxy into a cut out and it was awesome. I know you have done painting your cut outs and the result was perfect. Maybe you could do a video using resin to color your project? I would like to see your spin on this technique.

  • @imagineengine
    @imagineengine Рік тому +1

    great video and very informative. I wonder if Loctite spray adhesive will work as well, and if this method will adhere leather patches to knit pull over hats like toboggans? Thanks for the helpful video.

  • @deblang9964
    @deblang9964 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome tutorial!! Subscribed already , newbie to my gf and all the many things possible .
    My question would these adhere as well to a stocking type hat ....probably a smooth poly, not the old fashion knit type .

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому

      with enough pressure and the right heat should do well.

  • @KristieVanGundy
    @KristieVanGundy 2 роки тому +2

    Hi there! Thanks for the video...so helpful :) With the 3M adhesive, is your laser "heat" cutting affected by the adhesive on it already? I have a hat press but wasn't sure about cutting the patches with an adhesive already on it!

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому +1

      Good Question! No it is not affected at all. Since its a localized cut is has no affect on the rest of the adhesive.

  • @matt75hooper
    @matt75hooper 3 дні тому +1

    All sprays are temporary.

  • @michelewolf2896
    @michelewolf2896 3 роки тому +4

    The silicone mat that you used in the video to cover the patch while using the heat press is not mentioned in the materials/supplies list...you link to teflon sheets. Can you please tell me what you are using in the video to cover the patch? Thanks so much! Loved the video!

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      Hey Michele, you can get the exact one I'm using here at Stahls , good question www.stahls.com/heat-press-flexible-application-pad

    • @michelewolf2896
      @michelewolf2896 3 роки тому

      @@LaserEngraving911 Thanks so very much....that was the product I thought you were using!

  • @danielwieman9341
    @danielwieman9341 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video! I just got a Fusion Pro 36x24 Dual Head Laser 50watt C02/50watt Fiber and I was wondering if you had any advice on the leather settings for 4-5 oz veg tan. I'm getting excellent results on the engraving with 300dpi Stucki 80speed/75power , I just can't seem to get the cutting settings without flare ups, currently using 35speed/85power/55freq. I do have air assist, but honestly am so new to lasering that I don't know if it's working or not. I know that many folks use masking tape of some kind, but I'd rather not for now. Also, I'm not far from Napa...are you pleased with the leather selection at the hide house? I've been wanting to go and check out their selection. Anyway, Thank You again for the great video and walking through many of the steps!!

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому +1

      Daniel, thanks for your support! all great questions, Id be happy to help guide you some more and talk to you further please reach out to me on my contact page and we can talk more about your leather cutting questions. www.laserengraving911.com/

  • @FidelElvira
    @FidelElvira Рік тому +1

    Great Content!!! I just find You! and I'm glad I did! Question, No way around from Corel Draw? for what I understand here, Thank You! 🌟👌🏼🙏🏼👍🏼

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot Fidel many folks used Corel draw as their primary laser engraving software and for design, but the truth is you can also hook up Adobe Illustrator to Epilogs from what I understand, if its an Epilog, and if your not on Epilog or Trotec, you can use Corel and or Lightburn too! Linked to your laser engraver. I do all my design work on a separate computer using Adobe Illustrator, then I dump that file into Corel which is hooked up to my laser, I never design anything in Corel just use it to send stuff to laser. 👌

  • @jmcbc1963
    @jmcbc1963 Рік тому +1

    Sir, if you were any closer I'd bake you cookies and give you a HUG! you are a lifesaver. I've been doing leather for over 40 years now and those cutters are the bees knees! Thank you for the spray adhesive suggestion as well. I am totally inspired and appreciative. I do have a question though- I'm doing 3-4mm veg tanned leather pressing 300 for 20 seconds find it curling badly. Thoughts?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому

      Yes, 🤣 The cutters are amazing, glad you find them useful. Regrading the thick leather, the only thing I can suggest is that you check out the double platen heat press by hotronix, it pricy! but it heats the cap from the bottom and top a the same time, might be best for thick leather, I don't work with that thickness, I I can imagine it challenging. also try preheating your surface first, before doing the final press.

  • @alvaroromero2851
    @alvaroromero2851 3 роки тому

    Would you recommend the same process if I wanted to make moral patches with velcro backings?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      I would do research on laser cutting the velco and make sure its not PVC based or some material that is not laser safe, in theory its totally possible just make sure you never laser cut material that is not laser safe to cut. Great question!

  • @fixedops123
    @fixedops123 3 роки тому +1

    Just a follow-up to your exhaust system. What model BOFA filter system do you have. I ordered a Epilog Fusion Edge 50watt. I plan on doing leather and live in a fairly close to the neighbor housing area. I thought about just exhausting the fumes but after your comment I may upgrade. In your opinion how well does the BOFA absorb the smoke and fumes. Thanks for your videos, you are part of the reason I chose the Epilog.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      HI John, I have the BOFA IQ500, it will do and excellent job removing all the smoke and particulates, from acrylic, wood, and other material including leather. however, when it comes to removing the "smell" of laser cut and engraved leather the BOFA and all other fumes extractor systems will NOT remove that smell completely. even when going through the extractor and pumping outside the smell is still there and your neighbors will notice it. This a leather specific issue with all fume extractors the smell is so pungent, that even high end extractors cannot remove it completely, I wish I had a better solution for you regarding controlling the smell of burnt leather but I have not found a good one yet. Hope this helps.

    • @fixedops123
      @fixedops123 3 роки тому +1

      @@LaserEngraving911 Thanks for getting back to me. I guess, due to where I live, I will be using faux leather. My thinking is the smell, if any, will be much reduced and it's cheaper than moving. Have you had any experience with faux leather for patches. My other thought is, if the customer wants real leather, is to make a mold and press the image into the wet leather. Sorry for the follow-up question, I won't stalk you anymore.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      @@fixedops123 Hey John, you will have NO problem filtering out the smell of faux leather with a BOFA, it will do an amazing job, but real leather is where the problem will be getting rid of the smell. Thanks for the questions and support!

  • @Healthfitmeals
    @Healthfitmeals Рік тому +1

    Great idea with the 3M 90. Question: The label states that it is highly flammable. After its dried and you laser your patch are you getting any flames?

  • @reaper060670
    @reaper060670 Рік тому +1

    Another awesome video bro. These lasers have so many ways to earn u money once ur willing to work hard and learn ur business. I watched the 10 things to make u fail in this business.. That was a very interesting watch too man.
    Keep these awesome vids coming man. Love them. I think my shitty little Sculpfun laser can do smoe of this stuff but ur were right when u spoke about speeds when it comes to getting work done.
    What software do u use? Is Lightburn good enough for this type of work and when u said about the vectors? U said JPEG's aren't good for this type of work for obvious reasons but why though? Genuine question bro.
    What is the difference? I'm a complete dummie when it comes to this stuff. Where would u get those pics from or vectors as u called them? Is there a special website u go to get them, buy them I mean or whatever is involved? How does all that work? I realise I'm probably asking very basic questions here or maybe I'm asking really stupid questions.. LOL
    I'm really interested in learning about all of this stuff bro.
    Are there any video material on here u kow of that could give me a heads up? Thanks for this brilliant videos though man. It was defo an eye opener for me.. Salute form IRELAND!

  • @tannerboy92
    @tannerboy92 3 роки тому

    awesome video. I have saved the hotronix and epilog laser machines from earlier research for starting an apparel company. If i do not wanna buy junk but something not to massive, what size and model of Epilog was you recommend for a company beginning?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      Epilog has been a great machine for me, both reliability wise and customer service as well. If you are looking for good starter machine that wont take up much space and can cut leather and engrave leather and lots of other materials check out the Epilog Mini 24. it has a 24 X12 work space. I have a Epilog M2 Fusion 32"X20" 120watt. But I specifically need this machine for all the work I do, so it may not be for everyone. Thanks!

    • @SandraJeanneDesign
      @SandraJeanneDesign Рік тому

      My Epilog Mini 24 works amazingly for doing patches 👌

  • @oddesignz
    @oddesignz 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have suggested settings with the new hotronix fusion iq hat press. I seem to be getting some overheating and completely losing adhesion.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому

      I don't have have any experience with that new hat press, I use the old one, maybe try turning off the under heat pad and just use it with top heat, and less heat.👍

  • @zunaidzunaid
    @zunaidzunaid Рік тому +1

    Can I do this in Lightburn? Researching which laser machine to buy as well as software.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому

      You will need a Co2 Laser to do this, and one that can run the software Lightburn. Lightburn is great, but it needs to be paired with a Co2 laser system that meets your needs and one that is compatible with light burn. I woudl say dont get a Co2 laser less than 60watts

  • @23wahoo23
    @23wahoo23 2 роки тому +1

    Have you experimented at all with dyes? I’m buying veg tanned leather from Tandy and I know some people like the brown or more exotic colors of leather.

  • @AxialHD1987
    @AxialHD1987 Рік тому

    Hey, what is that silicone rubber mat you put over the leather? I need one of those. Please

  • @TG.34295
    @TG.34295 2 роки тому +1

    Do you think it would still work on a press that only the top platern heats?
    Those stalls heat presses cost a fortune here in Australia.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, that's what I'm using in the video! 👍 a single top heating element will work.

  • @mozimzim
    @mozimzim Рік тому +1

    Great tutorial. I wanted to buy the spray adhesive, but I can't purchase in my state. Any other suggestions?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому +1

      You can look at Heat Activated Tapes, they are kind of pricey but you can some samples.

  • @Trilogy111
    @Trilogy111 Рік тому +1

    Hey. Just curious how you clean the patches before applying the oil? I find that the charring left behind from the engraving can be a bit of a pain. Any help would be super helpful.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому +1

      Great question, if you are getting lots of charring, you might be running to much power and too slow of speed. We all want to get a nice deep engraving because it looks cool, but sometimes its better to do two passes as less power and faster speed to get depth without charring. You will always have little sooting, with leather but it should be minimal. if you have your setting correct. Try fast speed lower power 2 passes.

  • @satxsatxsatx
    @satxsatxsatx Рік тому +1

    When lasering wood, there is a problem of ash
    What about with leather?
    And what about tempting the leather before burning it?
    What about cow leather versus pig leather differences?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому +1

      You will get alot of soot and ash when you have your air assist turned on while engraving, alot of machines now days require that you always have the air assist turned on, I because of the nozzle design. I recommend you have it turned doff IF you can while engraving only, this helps reduce charring and soot both on wood and leather.=, but if you cant, then it cleans up easy, any kind of leather will engrave and cut, but you will have different results in how it looks based on the type of hide used.

  • @jameslawler6011
    @jameslawler6011 2 роки тому

    So your using the 3m 90 Spray adhesive? being a contact cement doesn't it have to be sprayed on both parts Patch and Hat? Dried first? then applied, or does the heat activate the one piece being sprayed, sorry I searched and searched and everything I have found including the 3m site says both piece need application dried then pressed, appreciate your video and all your help in answering questions

  • @kenf2662
    @kenf2662 3 роки тому +1

    Baseball Glove Oil

  • @ObsidianOrdnance
    @ObsidianOrdnance Рік тому +1

    Would that same laser be any good for laser engraving any kinds of metal?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому

      Not So much, you will want a fiber laser for engraving lots of metal

  • @citizen8609
    @citizen8609 9 місяців тому +1

    I realize this is an old tutorial but I will ask anyway, - That heat seems really high for polyester - how do you keep from melting the hat or the foam cushioning in the hat ?
    The teflon shield will help a bit with scorching but doesn't poly melt around 265c ?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  9 місяців тому

      All good, there are thin silicone sheets to use instead of teflon, look into those

  • @foundrylabz
    @foundrylabz 3 роки тому

    Got a question, that adhesive. Does it bond permanently? Have you had any complaints about them coming off?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +2

      I have not, application is key, and right amount of adhesive as well, Im sure there are some materials it will not bond to well out in the world, just like with everything, but so far I have had good feedback on the work I have done using this method.

  • @anthonygonzalez2135
    @anthonygonzalez2135 2 роки тому

    What program are you using to make the designs?

  • @cathyburris4639
    @cathyburris4639 Рік тому +1

    How does this patch adhesive hold up to being laundered? Is there a special way the caps should be laundered to protect the patches?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому

      I would not launder a cap, unless the patch was stitched on. Not sure how the glue would hold up in a washing machine that's pretty extreme

  • @gavina1818
    @gavina1818 2 роки тому +1

    Hey man where do you get your leather from?

  • @dirokike
    @dirokike 3 роки тому +1

    What exhaust system do you have? Mine is to loud!!!.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      I am using a BOFA fume extractor, its quiet enough compared to standard exhaust fans. However the unit is kinda pricey and the filters are pricey to., BUT it really does what it says and filters out everything, I made the investment out of respect for surrounding business and neighbors so they didn't have to smell or breath the smoke and vapors coming from my lasers when I'm working.

  • @chantryholdman3720
    @chantryholdman3720 3 роки тому +1

    do they come off using thicker 4/5oz leather?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      Haven't tried the thick 4-5oz leather so far, but I imagine if you can get the heat from your hat press to pass thought that thick leather and active the adhesive ,like maybe with the new dual heated platent style hat press from Hotronix, I don't see why not! Good Question!

  • @danilo3988
    @danilo3988 2 роки тому

    Where can I get the tool you used to cut leather any help with that please, thank you 🙏🏽

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому

      You can get them here they are awesome! amzn.to/36ABMbw

  • @masterofphotography
    @masterofphotography Рік тому +1

    Never heard of using this #m 90 for patches in a hat press. I am guessing the heat reactivates it? How does this compare to sheets of heat seal?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  Рік тому +2

      Heat Seal Sheets Are Great, and def worth using as well, I wanted to show how to use a product without having to have a large heat press to marry the heat seal sheet to the back of the leather. I think both are good option, the spray is re activated by the heat from the hat press yes.

    • @masterofphotography
      @masterofphotography Рік тому +1

      @@LaserEngraving911 Thanks. OK I get that. Never heard of using 90 seems like an interesting idea

  • @joshadams2148
    @joshadams2148 3 роки тому +3

    How do you keep the ash from the engraved leather from smudging on the rest of the leather?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Josh I would need to know what laser your using to cut leather and engrave, most of the time when I see lots of soot and ash, while engraving and cutting leather its because the power is too high, or maybe the air assist is not blowing correctly, or the leather being cut is very thick and the cut settings are not set right for that thick leather, also if I ever do get soot and ask, I just wipe it away with a clean rag and windex! works great. Also having a laser with a down draft pulling the air down and not just out the back helps as well. Hope that helps!

    • @AaronPendergast
      @AaronPendergast 2 роки тому +2

      Baby wipes.

  • @zachofalltrades6116
    @zachofalltrades6116 2 роки тому

    What is your heat guard made out of

  • @lsgcreations
    @lsgcreations 3 роки тому +1

    I've tried this a few times in last couple days on a test shirt. Idk if maybe I'm doing something wrong but it seems to peel off quite easy. Have you had any problem like this on the hats? I let the adhesive dry for 24 hours.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      Hey There, typically when I was in the first experimental stage of creating this process, I found that when my patches were not sticking to the medium it was because I wasn't using enough adhesive or my heat was not set right, or I was not using enough pressure on my hat press, once I figured all those out , I have never had any issue since. Good luck in your testing, and thanks for the comment!

  • @cathyburris4639
    @cathyburris4639 Рік тому

    How do you enlarge an image to fit on a 2 3/4 inch by 3 3/4 inch cap badge?

  • @lamictin50
    @lamictin50 Рік тому +1

    Where can I buy a cappress ? I am from South Africa

  • @stevenmarston8923
    @stevenmarston8923 2 роки тому +1

    Looking inside your machine @11:46, I see what appears to be a modified exhaust pickup in the same plane as your bed.
    Is this something you've designed yourself? I can only find a few bits of information on the internet regarding such and would appreciate any tidbits you could throw our way.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому

      Hi Steven, the laser bed in my system is not modified, this is how it comes, what I think you are referring to is the vent system, yes it has ports that are level to the bed, and also the holes you see are to vent the down draft table as well. my unit suck air at the table level and underneath the table as well. drawing the air straight down. This is how Epilogs do their venting on most units.

    • @stevenmarston8923
      @stevenmarston8923 2 роки тому +1

      @@LaserEngraving911 Yes, I can see that the bed wasn't modified. That's why I referred to the device as a modified exhaust pickup and not a modified bed. LOL
      Wasn't aware that Epilog does their vent like that on the inside. Cool.
      I have another brand laser that has the single 6" round port out the back. I'm planning on sealing that and developing a system that picks up on a horizontal plane like yours but actually go out the bottom of the machine. This way I can set the machine up on a roller cabinet and closer to the wall, exhaust out the bottom, into an activated charcoal based filtration system before passing outside.
      Some math is going to be involved to be certain I don't reduce the area of the vent size.
      I have a sheet metal brake and intend to keep the transient fire load minimized inside (I've seen some vent systems that were made from mdf or hard board).
      Appreciate the quick response and the video!

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  2 роки тому

      @@stevenmarston8923 Gotcha

  • @Flametamer145
    @Flametamer145 3 роки тому

    What thickness leather u using

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      2-3oz roughly, you can use thicker leather you just need to apply more heat when mounting, that's where the new hotronix hat press comes in handy because it it heats below and from the top at the same time, so it would be an excellent choice for thicker leather, hope that helps!

  • @djbirdwell3354
    @djbirdwell3354 3 роки тому

    What lazer do you have?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      Epilog M2 Fusion 120watt, great machine! made in USA supported in USA

  • @seb.sch.8905
    @seb.sch.8905 Рік тому +1

    To the Hatpress: 340°C oder 340°F ? Im new with heatpresses

  • @cornishscinema4485
    @cornishscinema4485 3 роки тому

    How well does the adhesive hold up over time? It'd be great to see you try and peel the patch off after it dries... Can I make a sellable product with this method?..

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Josh, I have performed this test on few fabrics, cotton, polyester and some others, the bond is strong and when applied properly, tearing off the patch will tear the fabric its bonded to along with it, you should make some patches and try it your self, because ultimately if you are going to sell them the buck stops with you, you will have to make the final call 👍

  • @ginamariegarcia9461
    @ginamariegarcia9461 23 дні тому +1

    Can you do this on the xtool software?
    Can this be done on the S1 40w?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  22 дні тому

      100% yes, the S1 is actually a great unit for making patches! and alot more! shrsl.com/4d8q2

    • @haastnation9922
      @haastnation9922 9 днів тому +1

      Never seen heat press that produces a patch that won't peel up over time. A long term option is a bartack machine with several stock shape profiles to sew on the patches. Easiest way is to push customers to a general size like 3" circle or a 4" square. My machine has 120 shape profiles. can sew one on in 20 seconds that will last longer then they actual hat. You will get returns eventually on heat press patches. Especially in damp climates. Great video I enjoyed the actual engraving tips.

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  9 днів тому +1

      @@haastnation9922 Thanks for sharing, that is a cool method, since I have made this video, heat presses and thermal adhesive like lonestar adhesive have some along way,, and now with dual platen heat presses for hats, id have to say that , now there are patches that do not come off over time, but maybe in the early days this was true. I always like the look of real stitched hats too!

    • @haastnation9922
      @haastnation9922 9 днів тому

      @@LaserEngraving911 only reason I mentioned it was a buddy who owns a very well known clothing co had a company manufacture iron on style patch hats. They got about 30 percent back so far. Maybe it was just a bad company skipping steps. It comes up a lot on videos as well with comparisons on stitching over heat transfers. Guess its random with tons of variables.

  • @wmielke2
    @wmielke2 3 роки тому +1

    I was under the impression that 3M 90 was a contact adhesive, not a heat activated one. I am confused. Can you help with an explanation???

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +1

      when you using a heat press you can re-melt the glue, and use it as an adhesive to mount the patch.

    • @wmielke2
      @wmielke2 3 роки тому

      @@LaserEngraving911 Unique application to say the least. Thinking outside of the box. Thank you for the reply.

  • @edriveria64
    @edriveria64 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey I'm sorry!
    I did jump to conclusions just because my son told me they did come off, but finding out later he didn't use the 3M90. My apologies

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  11 місяців тому +1

      All good, if you still need any advice you can always email me just use the contact for on the website. Thanks!

    • @edriveria64
      @edriveria64 11 місяців тому

      @@LaserEngraving911 Thank you

  • @fredericksmith8772
    @fredericksmith8772 Рік тому +1

    Where can I order the hats wholesale?

  • @edriveria64
    @edriveria64 11 місяців тому +1

    God morning 🌞
    I'm having a problem, I did make 20 hats and now they're coming back to me because the patches are coming out.
    3M is not holding 😮
    Any suggestions Please 🙏🥺

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  11 місяців тому

      HI There, Ill see if I can help! But I need alot more information, can you please email me directly on my website. www.laserengraving911.com Thanks!

  • @Fiestafunjumps
    @Fiestafunjumps 3 роки тому +1

    How is that 3M 90 sprey?
    U think thats what little river custom ? Its a leather Patches company

  • @doylechester4405
    @doylechester4405 3 роки тому

    I need some leather patches made. How do we get ahold of you?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому

      Hi Doyle, happy to help. You can get a hold of me for work at www.sonomalaserengraving.com Thanks

  • @Diablothefightingrooster
    @Diablothefightingrooster 5 місяців тому +2

    Use proper adhesive this stuff does NOT hold up for very long

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  5 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/wKbiFjUK0uQ/v-deo.html

    • @Diablothefightingrooster
      @Diablothefightingrooster 5 місяців тому

      @@LaserEngraving911 yeah that's what I'm talking about about👍..When I first got into making leather patch hat's I watched this video and was selling them with the spray on you showed. Everything seemed fine until after a few months..Summer months here, I'm in Texas, get very hot and that's when the complaints started coming in..I made things right with customers and never used it again...I don't blame you it's just part of figuring it out, you live and learn and adjust accordingly...Anyway I do enjoy your videos, keep them coming,God bless

  • @sz72909
    @sz72909 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, but annoying background "music".

  • @smokeyvisionscraftsllc
    @smokeyvisionscraftsllc 3 роки тому +1

    I just subscribed. I am a disabled Veteran hoping to learn to make extra income with a Onefinity CNC, and eventually use it to buy a Co2 Laser Engraver. (I will be learning as I go I have no woodworking skills yet. I have dreamed of an Epilog Helix for over 10 years but life has not allowed that kind of income. I am looking at either Aeon Mira 9 X: 35.4" x Y: 23.625" x Z: 5.69" $12,603 (Plus Shipping and Handling) or a ThunderLaser Nova 35 Y: 35.4" x X: 23.6" x Z: 9.1" $9,100 or Nova 51 X: 51.2" x Y: 35.4" x Z: 9.1" $11,100 (The Nova 35 is just the right size for some products I have in mind but wondering if the larger Nova 51 would be something I could grow into as I learn, I will lose most of my Garage space though LOL. I was wondering could the laser also make the stitching holes in the patch edges or would I be better using a punch of some kind? Or do you think using glue to attach the patches is better?

    • @LaserEngraving911
      @LaserEngraving911  3 роки тому +2

      Edward, yes you can create the holes in the art file and have the laser cut out the holes for stitching, that is a thing! I would def for for the larger bed if you can, like you said you can grow into it, sounds like you have been doing your research I would go with the company that offer the best customer support and has the most training opportunities personally.